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I’m Hilko, a web designer and web developer
I studied Communications
and Social Psychology
in Amsterdam
I am currently based in Berlin
I focus on
web development
(drupal, php, javascript, and rails)
and (web) design
(web + print media)
My business is called Patroon
Have a look at my website:
www.talktopatroon.nl
for my portfolio and client list
Contact: hilko@talktopatroon.nl
And yet I’ve definitely had days when I might as well have sat in front of a TV all day—days at the end of which, if I asked myself what I got done that day, the answer would have been: basically, nothing. I feel bad after these days too, but nothing like as bad as I’d feel if I spent the whole day on the sofa watching TV. If I spent a whole day watching TV I’d feel like I was descending into perdition. But the same alarms don’t go off on the days when I get nothing done, because I’m doing stuff that seems, superficially, like real work. Dealing with email, for example. You do it sitting at a desk. It’s not fun. So it must be work. […] With time, as with money, avoiding pleasure is no longer enough to protect you. It probably was enough to protect hunter-gatherers, and perhaps all pre-industrial societies. So nature and nurture combine to make us avoid self-indulgence. But the world has gotten more complicated: the most dangerous traps now are new behaviors that bypass our alarms about self-indulgence by mimicking more virtuous types. And the worst thing is, they’re not even fun. Great stuff